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CF1: Formula is =ROW()<=700 Format1: <patterns/green CF2: Formula is =ROW()<=1400 Format2: <patterns/yellow CF3: Formula is =ROW()<=2100 Format3 <patterns/red In article , weirdaljr wrote: I need to format a range of row by bow #. All I can find online is formulas for odd or even rows. I'm new at this, sorry. But say if I want Rows 1-700 Green, 701-1400 Yellow, and 1401 - 2100 Red. I thought I would use 3 differant conditions in conditional formatting, but what forumulas would I need to put in? |
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